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I am developing C# in VS 2005, so that's .NET 2.0.
So I think I need to sit the 'new generation', may be the MCTS:
..NET Framework 2.0 Windows Applications (70-536 and 70-526)

"LarryWestMCSD" <LarryWest@aitch-owe-tee-mail-dot-com> wrote in message
news:...
> Alan: Are you using C# version 1 (Visual Studio 2002 or 2003) or version
> 2
> (Visual Studio 2005)?
> If the former, take 70-315, 70-316, and/or 70-320.
> If you are using the .NET Framework 2.0, then take the "new generation"
> exams such as 70-526, 70-528, 70-529, 70-536, etc.
> On these exams, at the beginning of the exam they ask you what language
> you
> want the code to be: Visual Basic, C#, or C++.
> Unlike the older exams, there is not a different exam number for each
> language.
> If you use (or plan to use) both, then take the 70-3xx exams, then after
> you
> pass these you can take the upgrade exams and get certifications on both.
> If you get your MCPD certification first, then there is no "upgrade" exams
> for your MCAD/MCSD certification and you must take all 70-3xx exams
> anyway.
> By the way, the "older" exams do not have an expiration date, whereas the
> newer exams expire after three years, so that is something to consider.
> --
> Larry J. West, MCSD, MOUS, FLMI, ACS
>
>
> "Alan T" wrote:
>
>> There are exams for C# and also for dot net.
>> I just confuse what exam should I take. I has been developing C#
>> application
>> for a while and wonder should I also take dot net exams or C# ones?
>>
>>
>>

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